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Kreed is a single player shooter game. It was developed by Burut CT and was released on February 15, 2026. It received neutral reviews from players.

An epic team battle set in the future…Kreed, a massive gravity field of unknown proportions, is threatening to swallow the galaxy whole. As a soldier marooned there, you must fight for your survival against hordes of alien marauders and unearth the dark secret behind the mysterious space anomaly. Synchronized operations from grunts, snipers, flamethrower soldiers, pioneer teams and medics. Bot…

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50%
Audience ScoreBased on 10 reviews
atmosphere3 positive mentions
gameplay3 negative mentions

  • Atmospheric sci-fi setting with moody lighting and thematic sound design that enhance immersion.
  • Solid gunplay and combat mechanics for its time, with satisfying weapon feedback and varied arsenal.
  • Ambitious level design featuring expansive environments and large-scale set-piece battles.
  • Repetitive and maze-like level design with many identical rooms, causing frustrating navigation and excessive backtracking.
  • Clunky animations, awkward controls, and slow weapon mechanics hinder gameplay fluidity.
  • Enemy AI is often inconsistent or annoying, with predictable behavior that reduces tactical variety.
  • gameplay
    7 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay features traditional corridor-based FPS mechanics with satisfying weapon feedback and immersive sound design but lacks refinement and variety in shooting mechanics, AI, and mission structure. Progression is straightforward, focusing on combat without intricate puzzles or branching paths. While somewhat dated, its atmospheric presentation and classic approach retain a nostalgic charm.

    • “Gameplay adheres closely to traditional corridor-based FPS structure.”
    • “The healing mechanic is just a way to slow everything down.”
    • “Weapon feedback delivers satisfying visual and audio cues, though the shooting mechanics lack the refinement seen in later genre entries.”
    • “The absence of intricate puzzle mechanics or branching paths means that progression relies primarily on clearing enemies and advancing to the next checkpoint.”
  • story
    7 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Kreed's story utilizes mission briefings, environmental details, and scripted events to convey a classic sci-fi narrative involving mysterious artifacts and alien threats, creating a consistent atmosphere of impending disaster. While it doesn't break new ground in storytelling, it reflects early 2000s efforts to blend cinematic elements with FPS gameplay. Some players appreciated its atmosphere, though narrative depth and mission variety received criticism.

    • “Kreed, developed by Burut CT and published by Strategy First, is a science-fiction first-person shooter that emerged in the early 2000s during a period when PC shooters were experimenting with cinematic storytelling and increasingly ambitious graphical engines.”
    • “The story unfolds through mission briefings, environmental storytelling, and scripted sequences rather than elaborate cutscenes.”
    • “Some players praised its atmospheric presentation and commitment to classic FPS mechanics, while others noted shortcomings in AI design, mission variety, and narrative depth.”
    • “It does not redefine the genre, but it offers a glimpse into a period when developers experimented with custom engines and large-scale sci-fi storytelling.”
    • “Although the plot follows familiar sci-fi tropes—mysterious artifacts, hostile extraterrestrials, and military intervention—it establishes a consistent atmosphere of looming catastrophe.”
  • atmosphere
    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's atmosphere effectively conveys a sense of looming catastrophe through its consistent sci-fi setting and immersive sound design. While some players appreciate its classic FPS ambiance and commitment to genre tropes, others find its dated mechanics and narrative limitations lessen the overall experience. Nonetheless, its atmospheric presentation remains a strong point, capturing the experimental spirit of its era.

    • “Although the plot follows familiar sci-fi tropes—mysterious artifacts, hostile extraterrestrials, and military intervention—it establishes a consistent atmosphere of looming catastrophe.”
    • “The sound design complements this atmosphere with echoing gunfire, mechanical hums, and alien vocalizations that reinforce immersion.”
    • “While its mechanics may feel dated by contemporary standards, its atmosphere and ambition preserve a certain charm that reflects the experimental spirit of its time.”
  • music
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The music in the game is generally well-received, with good quality and fitting sound design, though some find the soundtrack decent but repetitive. Overall, it complements the gunplay and visuals effectively.

    • “It's got superior gunplay, music, and sound design, actual cutscenes, and just generally looks better.”
    • “Gun models, sounds, and music are all good.”
    • “The lighting can look nice and the soundtrack is decent if repetitive.”
  • graphics
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    For a 2003 release from a small development team, Kreed's graphics are surprisingly impressive, showcasing the x-tend engine's advanced lighting and particle effects that enhance the game's moody sci-fi atmosphere. This graphical approach aligns with early 2000s PC shooters' trend toward cinematic storytelling and ambitious visuals.

    • “Graphically, for a 2003 debut from a tiny team of developers, the X-Tend engine actually looks surprisingly impressive at first glance.”
    • “Kreed, developed by Burut CT and published by Strategy First, is a science-fiction first-person shooter that emerged in the early 2000s during a period when PC shooters were experimenting with cinematic storytelling and increasingly ambitious graphical engines.”
    • “The X-Tend engine supported advanced lighting and particle effects that contributed to the game’s moody sci-fi aesthetic.”
  • humor
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The humor in the game is characterized by its unintentional comedy, with many users finding it hilariously bad rather than genuinely funny.

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Kreed is a shooter game.

Kreed is available on PC and Windows.

Kreed was released on February 15, 2026.

Kreed was developed by Burut CT.

Kreed has received neutral reviews from players. Most players liked Kreed for its atmosphere but disliked it for its gameplay.

Kreed is a single player game.

Similar games include Kreed: Battle for Savitar, Classic Marathon, Operation: Matriarchy, Chaser, Operation Thunderstorm and others.